It is a shining example of what 99% of PFI-funded buildings are not doing.

It'll administer lime at a certain dosage according to what sensors in the riverbed tell it about flow rates.

The approach, in fairness, should be to re-negotiate the contract, so that we don't end up with raw sewage from Sumas in the Sumas River again.

We monitor it at home from our computers. If something breaks down, we get a phone call, log on, and we can figure out what the problem is.